Archive for June, 2008

Feast of the Precious Blood

June 30th, 2008

Come, let us adore Christ the Son of God,
who redeemed us by His blood!

     Passionists the world over celebrate the Feast of the Precious Blood on July 1st. As you probably already know the entire month of July is devoted to the Precious Blood our Divine Spouse, shed for us in His most Sacred Passion. We have an entire Office for this Feast in our Passionist Liturgy of the Hours. The following is a quote from the apostolic letter Inde A Primis by Blessed John XXIII which is part of a larger excerpt used in the 2nd reading of the Office of Readings.

Since the value of the blood of the God-man, Jesus Christ, is infinite, and the love which moved him to shed it is infinite, it is not only fitting but highly proper that all those born again in its salutary torrents pay it the homage of adoration and grateful love.

     As Passionists we also have a devotion called the Offerings of the Precious Blood. It is very similar to the prayers of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy…we are encouraged to make these offerings throughout the day and several times per week we pray this prayer communally with our arms extended.

Offerings of the Precious Blood

Eternal Father,
I offer Thee
the precious blood of Jesus
in atonement for my sins,
for the Church,
for the conversion of sinners,
the souls in purgatory
and to promote devotion to His Sacred Passion.

     I encourage you to make this prayer as you go about your daily duties, offering to our loving Father the sacred Passion of His Son, extending the graces of the Holy Mass through out the day. And let us especially pray for our country as we near the upcoming elections. May our loving and compassion High Priest intercede before the Father for our Nation!

     P.S. Thanks to all who sent the lovely comments. I hope to answer some of the questions that have been asked regarding our Foundresses and also to share more info about our formation, the types of classes we take here in the monastery, etc. I’m still catching up from being out of the office! :)

Happy Feast Day!

 

Sponsa Christi is back to blogging!

June 27th, 2008

Mother Mary Agnes Roache (center) ~ Founding Superior of our monastery in this diocese of Owensboro, KY in 1946.

     Greetings fellow “dwellers in the shadow of His wings”! I have been out of the vocation office for 2 1/2 weeks and therefore it has been quite some time since I posted. I pray you all are doing well and staying “cool” in His shadow during these warm summer months. By the way, if any of you wrote to my personal email address all emails that were in my account prior to my leaving and the ones that arrived while I was out of the office were all lost when we transferred to a new email account…so send it again!

     I have added 2 very inspiring poems of St. Paul of the Cross in the Poems section. Special love and gratitude to our dear Mother Mary Agnes (1896-1974) who translated these from the Italian. I hope to some day also share with you the history of our foundation in this diocese. We have some really good photos of those early years. (Special thanks to Shannon, our soon-to-be postulant, for typing these poems for me before she headed back to Houston to spend some precious time with family and friends – in fact, her friends just had a “bride of Christ” shower for her this past weekend. Is that a great idea or what?! She was able to give away some of her personal belongings and they generously provided many items on her list of things to bring.)

     Mother and several of our Sisters are busy getting ready for the arrival of nine Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Mission Society of Mandeville, Jamaica, West Indies) who will be arriving Wednesday and will be here for about 10 days. They will be making a retreat and also having their Community Elections. Please keep them in prayer. I know you want to learn more about them – just click their website that I have listed in our Links section. I hope to share more about them in the weeks to come.

     Until we meet again, may God be glorified in all we do, say and think.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us!

 

Shannon thanks you for your prayers!

June 5th, 2008

     Wow! Do I have a lot to share with you – this is going to be a long post…and hopefully this will be a nice treat for you our dear blog friends as “Sponsa Christi” is going to be out of the blogosphere for 3 weeks.

     Before leaving I wanted to follow up on the promise I had made earlier of sharing with you about our aspirants. Before coming for a live-in Shannon had just graduated from Texas A & M in December and was searching high and low for a job…”how does one use a B.A. in English when she doesn’t want to teach?” Through the providence of God and she found our website and also met a Passionist priest – Fr. Cedric Pisegna – when he was giving a mission in Houston. This was the catalyst that put her in touch with us. Once she got here, she fit in so well, that after prayer and reflection, we asked her to stay on for the aspirancy program to further discern her vocation. She says there are many things that draw her to our community but the greatest is her “thirst for God”. Shannon loves to write poetry, she also paints and plays violin.

 

     Shannon leaves Friday to return home, spend time with her dear family and prepare to enter the postulancy. That’s correct! Both she and Sharon have been accepted to enter the postulancy in July. Please keep them in your prayers as they continue to seek and respond to God’s call in their lives. And keep their friends and families in prayer as well.

     Kirstine will be returning home after her 2 week live-in. She was a joy to have with us! Keep her in prayer as she continues seek where our Lord is calling her to give herself wholly to Him.

 

Kirstine and others enjoy a rousing game of “monastery bowling”! And who said a nun’s life is dull???

     I hope to write again at the end of June. Let’s remain united in Jesus through Mary!

 

Enter into the Heart of Jesus

June 1st, 2008

June is the month devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

     I actually began this post on the eve of the great Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus last Friday but, you might be surprised at this…time for writing posts can be tight when one is following a monastic rhythm of prayer, work and other observances. But, gratefully we have the whole month of June to celebrate the love of Jesus expressed through devotion to His Sacred Heart.

     Throughout our community’s history (we were founded from a monastery in the Scranton, PA diocese to this diocese of Owensboro, KY in 1946) this solemnity has held a special place in our hearts. Our dear Mother Mary Agnes Roche (founding Superior) started the tradition of each Sister receiving a “virtue” on this special day from the Heart of Jesus. A beautifully decorated slip of paper with a scripture passage and quote from a saint is created for each Sister. These are then placed near the monstrance and each Sister goes forward to receive her word of love from her Divine Spouse.

     Our Founder considered devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as primarily a debt of grateful love and also as a means of reparation for the humiliation and insults suffered by Our Lord in His Sacred Passion and in the Holy Eucharist. I will share below an example of his thoughts written in a letter of spiritual direction.

     I thought each of you would also enjoy receiving a “virtue”. This can be your special meditation during this month of June devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart. And you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.

~ Matthew 11:28-30 RSV Catholic Edition

Never cease to abide in the most holy and most pure Heart of Jesus. Love Him through His own Heart. Be penetrated with sorrow as you reflect on the insults He receives in the Blessed Eucharist and make atonement for them by acts of humility, adoration, love, praise, thanksgiving, etc. …Realize your own nothingness more and more and let yourself be guided increasingly by the breath of love, according to the good pleasure of the Divine Majesty. Whoever shall make himself little shall be exalted. The more we annihilate ourselves, the more we shall be lifted up and ennobled. Such a soul will be brought more surely into this cenacle, this wine-cellar of the Beloved, this royal vestibule leading in the nuptial chamber where the spouse has loving converse with the Divine Bridegroom. All this, and infinitely more, is what it means to enter into the most amiable Heart of Jesus, in which the soul finds itself transformed and made divine and absorbed into the ocean of the Infinite Perfections of God.

~ Saint Paul of the Cross

 

 

Congratulations Msgr. Aaron Brodeski!

June 1st, 2008

     Three Vocation Directors! Msgr. Aaron Brodeski (NET ’91-’92) and Sr. Mary Emily ,O.P. (Kelly Knapp – NET ’90-’91) – vocation director of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia (Nashville) – greet Sr. John Mary on the day of her Perpetual Profession of Vows – September 13, 2003. Click here to read more about that day.

     Heartfelt congratulations to Msgr. Aaron Brodeski, priest and vocation director of the Rockford, IL diocese. Today is his official installation as a “Monsignor”- a “Chaplain to His Holiness”. Monsignor and our Sister John Mary were teammates when they worked with the National Evangelization Teams (NET Ministries). Have you heard of NET? It is a Catholic ministry working with youth primarily in the US, Canada and Australia. Sister worked with NET in 1991-1992 and 1992-1993 and still enjoys sharing the memories, skits and lessons learned from those formative years.

Sister John Mary in one of those crazy NET skits at a camp in the boondocks of north central Ontario, Canada (No, that’s not Msgr. Brodeski to her right!)

     Sister has been looking for an opportunity to promote NET on this blog for a couple months now and thought she would take this occasion to put in a good word! She also sends greetings to all her former teammates and all NETters who read this blog.

    Msgr. Brodeski, our thoughts and prayers are with you as you receive this papal honor! And happy 10th anniversary of priestly ordination!